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SNV is actively expanding its energy sector portfolio in Vietnam to support the countrys just energy transition and achieve its 2050 net zero commitment. Thus SNV is looking for clean energy experts in a wide range of technical areas to collaborate with us as consultants in different project activities.
Technical areas
We are seeking experts with experience in one or more of the technical areas listed below:
o Greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory: Consultants should have experience in conducting comprehensive GHG inventories specifically within the energy sector. This includes expertise in identifying quantifying and reporting GHG emissions across various energyrelated activities such as generation transmission distribution and consumption. The consultant should be familiar with international GHG accounting standards and methodologies such as the GHG Protocol and IPCC guidelines and have experience working with relevant industry data including energy consumption patterns fuel types and emissions factors. Proven experience in designing and implementing GHG inventory frameworks and ensuring data accuracy and reliability is required. Experience with ESG reporting frameworks (GRI CDP ISSB etc. is a plus.
o Decarbonization strategy development: Consultants should be able to develop actionable decarbonization strategies for organizations and governments. This includes identifying opportunities for emissions reduction prioritizing actions and creating roadmaps to meet netzero targets. Experience in integrating renewable energy solutions energy efficiency improvements and carbon offsetting strategies into a coherent measurable and realistic decarbonization plan is essential. The consultant should also have experience in assessing policy technological and economic barriers to decarbonization and proposing solutions to overcome them.
o Energy transition policy development: Consultants should have a strong background in developing energy transition policies aimed at reducing carbon footprints and promoting the shift from fossil fuels to cleaner renewable energy sources. This includes experience in evaluating current energy landscapes identifying gaps and proposing strategic policy measures to facilitate a just and equitable energy transition. Experience with regulatory frameworks marketbased instruments and stakeholder engagement is critical. Consultants should also have experience in policy analysis and advising on policy reforms to accelerate the transition to lowcarbon energy systems.
o Coal transition: Consultants should have expertise in managing the phaseout of coalbased energy production and transitioning toward cleaner alternatives. This includes evaluating the social economic and environmental impacts of coal phaseout developing strategies to mitigate negative impacts and identifying replacement technologies such as renewable energy cofiring natural gas or carbon capture and storage (CCS). Consultants should also be experienced in creating transition plans for coaldependent regions and workforce reskilling programs to support affected communities.
o Workforce development and reskilling for clean energy sector: Consultants should be experienced in developing workforce development and reskilling programs to support the energy transition. This includes assessing skill gaps in the clean energy sector creating curricula training programs and pathways to help workers transition from traditional energy sectors to emerging green jobs. Consultants should have experience in labor market analysis collaboration with educational institutions and developing partnerships with industry stakeholders to ensure a sustainable and just energy transition.
o Energy system digitization: Consultants should have expertise in the digitization of energy systems focusing on integrating digital technologies such as smart grids IoT and data analytics into energy management and distribution systems. Experience in designing and implementing digital transformation strategies that enhance efficiency resilience and flexibility within the energy sector is required. Consultants should also have a deep understanding of how digital solutions can support grid optimization predictive maintenance demandresponse management and enhance the integration of renewable energy sources.
o Energy finance: Consultants should have a strong understanding of energy finance including the design and implementation of financial mechanisms to support energy transition projects. This includes expertise in structuring and financing renewable energy projects understanding capital requirements risk analysis and leveraging financial instruments such as green bonds impact investing and blended finance models. Consultants should also be familiar with funding sources and government incentives for renewable energy energy efficiency and decarbonization projects.
o Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) in the energy sector: Consultants should have experience in assessing and integrating gender equality and social inclusion principles within energy sector policies and projects. This includes identify gaps designing programs that ensure equitable access to energy promote womens participation in the clean energy workforce and support marginalized communities in benefiting from energy transition initiatives. The consultant should also have experience in gendersensitive assessments and developing strategies to overcome barriers to inclusive energy access and decisionmaking.
o Carbon project development: Consultants should be experienced in the development and implementation of carbon projects including carbon offset programs and other initiatives aimed at reducing or sequestering carbon emissions. This includes knowledge of carbon credit certification processes project monitoring reporting and verification (MRV) systems and the development of financial and technical feasibility studies. Experience in aligning projects with international carbon standards and ensuring their scalability and sustainability is required.
o Energy and climate adaptation: Consultants should be wellversed in the integration of energy systems with climate adaptation strategies. This includes assessing the vulnerability of energy infrastructure to climate impacts (e.g. extreme weather events sealevel rise) and recommending adaptation measures to enhance resilience. Consultants should also have experience in aligning energy projects with national or regional climate adaptation plans and understanding how energy access can be maintained and improved in the face of climate change.
o Electric transport: Consultants should have expertise in the development and implementation of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure and policies including charging networks regulatory frameworks and integration into broader transportation and energy systems. Experience in assessing the potential for EV adoption in different regions working with stakeholders (governments private sector and communities) and identifying financial incentives and policy drivers to accelerate EV deployment is essential.
o Battery energy storage systems: Consultants should be experienced in the design and implementation of battery energy storage systems (BESS) as a key component of modern energy grids. This includes expertise in system sizing battery technology options costbenefit analysis and integration with renewable energy sources like wind and solar. Consultants should have experience in evaluating the economic and operational benefits of BESS such as grid stability load shifting and energy storage for peak demand management.
o Biomass and biogas including byproducts such as biochar bioCNG etc.: Consultants should have a strong background in biomass and biogas project development focusing on the conversion of organic waste into renewable energy. This includes expertise in feedstock selection technological options (e.g. anaerobic digestion gasification) and the production of biofuels such as bioCNG and biochar. Consultants should also have experience in evaluating the lifecycle impacts of biomass and biogas projects including economic environmental and social aspects and should be familiar with the development of sustainable wastetoenergy solutions that align with circular economy principles.
o Climate Technology Ecosystem Development: Consultants should have extensive experience in developing and fostering climate technology ecosystems specifically designed to support the growth and scaling of private sector companies working in the clean technology space. This includes identifying and building the necessary infrastructure partnerships and market frameworks to enable the successful commercialization and adoption of climate technologies. Consultants should be able to design strategies to support startups and established private companies in accessing funding including venture capital public financing and innovative financial mechanisms such as green bonds and blended finance. They should also be familiar with policy and regulatory environments that can either facilitate or hinder the growth of climate tech companies providing recommendations for policy reform where necessary.
o Energy and Circular Economy: Consultants should have expertise in integrating energy systems with circular economy principles focusing on the efficient use reuse and recovery of energy and resources throughout the entire lifecycle of products and services including recycling of battery and other renewable energy waste. This includes experience in designing and implementing systems that reduce waste minimize environmental impacts and enhance the sustainability of energy production and consumption.
o Experience in promoting energy recovery from waste streams including technologies such as wastetoenergy biogas production and the conversion of byproducts into useful energy is essential. Consultants should also have knowledge of integrating renewable energy systems into circular economy frameworks ensuring that energy generation storage and consumption align with sustainability goals. This could include renewable energy applications in manufacturing processes energyefficient building design and the use of decentralized energy systems. Consultants should also have a strong understanding of policy regulatory and market drivers that support the development of a circular economy within the energy sector. They should be experienced in identifying and promoting incentives for businesses to adopt circular economy practices such as extended producer responsibility (EPR) resource efficiency standards and ecodesign principles.
Qualifications :
Educational background:
o Masters or above degrees in relevant technical areas
o Bachelors degree and/or professional certifications in those areas
Language:
o Professional written and spoken English skills
General professional experiences in the energy sector:
o Over 10 years of professional experiences
o From 510 years of professional experiences
o Under 5 years of professional experiences
Specific professional experiences: (please refer to the core area of expertise)
Leadership/management experience:
Regional experiences:
Experience in development cooperation:
Others:
Remark: Nationals of Vietnam belonging to historically underrepresented or disadvantaged groups (women people with disabilities people from ethnic minority groups etc. are strongly encouraged to apply.
Additional Information :
Submission requirements
Interested consultants/organisations should submit the Letter of Interest via the instructions in this site with the following information:
Signed Letter of Interest with the template https://c.smartrecruiters/srcompanyattachmentsprodawsdc5/e4b0672cc03331a9/afe1fcdab6da4f01aa869ba1e30e9b53rs3eucentral1 includes the followings:
Attachment 1: CVs of individual consultants or the profile of the firm
Attachment 2: Qualifications and certificates
Attachment 3: Scanned copies of the identity cards of individual consultants or the business license of the firm.
EOIs are accepted on a rolling basis until June 30 2025.
All questions regarding this call should be sent to
Selection process
SNV will review all EOIs received in accordance with the guidelines and criteria in this solicitation. SNV reserves the right to exclude any EOIs that do not meet the guidelines. Please note that SNV is unable to provide detailed feedback to those EOIs that are not selected.
Step 1: SNV will shortlist selected EOIs. Successful applicants will be notified by SNV and kept on our consultant roster for one year. This roster will be reviewed and renewed at the end of the oneyear period as applicable.
Step 2: SNV will release Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for the specific activities and contract with the selected organizations/consultants accordingly.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Parttime
Part-time